Syndicate wasn't bad. Better than Unity. Assassin's Creed meets GTA.
This could've been a new IP.
Ew, your taste is shit
The story was soulless, there was no sense of history to any of it (fake made-up villains), the gameplay was laughably out of place for a setting with revolvers and gatling guns, it was a better toybox than AC Unity but a worse experience.
Also, this is spergy of me, but while I like the idea of a Viking game, I don't like the idea of a Viking game where you are, presumably, a GOOD guy. The Vikings were trash, a civilization of thieves and murderers who leeched off of their neighbors and spread misery to everybody else. Horrible people who deserved to be crusaded into oblivion but, unfortunately, managed to escape that fate by just converting.
i heard everyone tell tale of how it was actually representative of greek degeneracy, but never cared to verify that for myself. was that untrue and they just went full pander-mode?
i will say if they don't represent norse culture correctly, they'll get absolutely shit on. every norse person i've met or seen online is a real gatekeeper for their history since its constantly raped in modern media.
I'm far from an expert on the subject, but I've read Symposium by Plato, and the translator's notes describe Greek homosexuality. Basically, it was common among the upper classes in ancient Greece to view pederasty as a good thing, and to a lesser extent you had other relationships between men. Homosexuality was legal, in most city-states, but it wasn't common among the lower classes, who sometimes actually scorned it. It was supposed to be monogamist and was tied up in a culture of self-improvement and civic responsibility. Basically, your pervert pedo dad would hand you off to a creepy old man who would molest you while teaching you how to take care of your body at the gymnasium and also teach you ethics and shit.
If we take all this seriously, then homosexuality was definitely a big part of upper class (again, upper class: intellectuals and aristocrats) Greek society, but it was also very different in function than modern homosexual culture. Instead of being a vector of degeneracy, it was a source of civic responsibility and self-improvement and was basically anti-degenerate. But it's still basically founded on creepy old gay men grooming teen boys.
Women were basically repressed to an extreme even worse than Jewish (Abrahamic) women were, being chattels of their men who were meant to be locked up inside if you were a respectable family. I don't recall how they felt about lesbianism, but I can't imagine it would have been viewed favorably, or really viewed in any way at all, since women are basically on the same level as cows. Tranny stuff and the like would have been absolutely despised. The ancient Greeks considered masculinity to be something that made them SUPERIOR to Oriental (Middle Eastern) cultures.
They were an entire nation of hunky, buff manly gays.
Homosexuality in Greece was also seemingly somewhat common across the ancient world. Celts had something kind of similar going on. Romans had unrestricted homosex but only if you were at top; bottoms were considered to be fags. It's thought that the ancient Aryan tribes practiced a form of military faggotry that only slowly died out due to Christianity, and you also see warrior homosexual cultures in the Japanese samurai, allegedly, and the Mamelukes.